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For the record - March 21, 2010

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Fountain maker: An article in the March 14 Business section about Mark Fuller said his project for the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas amounted to $2.7 million. His firm’s contract was for $27 million.

Trees for veterans: An article in the March 14 Section A about a tree-planting program to honor veterans described Frankie Sanchez as a Vietnam War veteran. Sanchez served in the Army during the Vietnam War era but never deployed to Vietnam.

Dana Davis: An article in today’s Image section about shoemaker Dana Davis identifies her mother as Nancy Davis. Her mother is Barbara Davis; Nancy Davis is her sister.

NCAA basketball: The score line with an article in Wednesday’s Sports section about Arkansas Pine Bluff’s 61-44 win over Winthrop misspelled the Arkansas university’s name as Pine Pluff.

Bong Joon-ho: An article in Calendar on March 13 about South Korean director Bong Joon-ho erred in referring to him in several instances as Boon, not Bong.

Jobless marathoners: An article in Thursday’s Section A about unemployed workers who use distance running as a way to manage stress said one such runner, Michael Ward, had lost his job April 31. The correct date was April 30.

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